Feminine winter wear
Although I like to wear feminine things, I find I have a harder time doing so once the weather turns cold. For one thing, I don't have as many winter skirts as I do summer skirts! A few weeks ago, I flipped through some magazines and catalogs for inspiration, then did a few doodles of skirt designs I might sew. Alas, most of them are not practical (and would that sewing were as easy as doodling!). ;) Are there any that you particularly like?
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They are all very nice, but I think I particulary liked the bias skirt and A-line with pleats. What about yourself?
I like all of them! If I had to pare it down to two, I like the plaid tiered skirt and the A-line skirt with pleats. But all of them are lovely and would make wonderful winter skirts. Good luck trying to chose!
--Shannon
I like them all too :) But... I'd choose the plaid tiered and the overskirt with bustle skirt. So pretty!!
I like them all too, but I really love the 40's skirt, the bias skirt, and the teens hobble skirt! :)
I would choose the plaid tierd skirt.
Fun, fun!! My favorites would be the the plaid tiered skirt and the A-line skirt with pleats.
I would also have to go with the plaid tiered skirt, and the a-line with pleats is my favorite...I think they would be pretty practical for every day too...but that hobble skirt sure is cute too! :)
I like the first two - very beautiful. I think I have patterns similar to those too (I'm a sucker for skirt patterns too so I have just about everything under the sun)
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I love the bias skirt. I've seen some like that for sale at Christopher & Banks, and have long coveted one (especially the lovely lavender-colored one!). :) The skirt with bustle overlay is beautiful, too. Perfect for a Christmas tea!
Simply beautiful! I like the teens skirt.
Amelia B (Sensible Daughter form S&S)
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